A Sneak Peek at Open House 2022 Careers in public safety highlighted Thursday, September 29, 2022 | By: Daley-Hinkens, Carmelyn M We’re just days away from Open House 2022 and we’re excited to have recently shared a sneak peek of the event with FOX11’s Good Day Wisconsin viewers. We shared details about our programs in Public Safety such as Forensic Science, Fire Protection, Emergency Medical Services, Criminal Justice and Asset Protection; just a few of the 200+ programs that will be highlighted at Open House 2022. The event is Tuesday, Oct. 4 from 3-7 p.m. at all FVTC locations. Learn more about programs, tour learning labs and talk to faculty and staff. No registration is necessary and those who attend can apply for free. Interested in learning more about the public safety careers highlighted on FOX11? Watch the segments: Explore high-demand careers at FVTC fall open house A Road Less Traveled Chats Connect Students with Industry Professionals Tags: public safety Open House Public Safety Training Center Related articles Celebrating our Graduates: Cole Burdick WTCS President Touts Value of Tech Colleges ‘If she can do it, I can do it’ Celebrating our Graduates: Sam Vanden Langenberg Celebrating our Graduates: Jazmyne Propst
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